Adobe Audition - Probleme sauvegarde apres import - volume a fond, grésillements, etc...

Bonjour à tous,
Depuis peu, je test Adobe Auditon CC 14 (mais je précise que j'avais ce problème avec les versions antérieures), et j'ai un souci :
Lorsque j'importe un fichier, quelque qu'il soit (mp3, wave, ogg, etc...), lors de la prochaine ouverture du fichier, toutes les pistes ont le volume au maximum, avec de gros grésillements... Même en remettant toutes les pistes au son voulu, le grésillement ne disparait pas...
Si je n'importe rien, le fichier se sauvera normalement et je n'aurai pas de problème à l'ouverture suivante, mais dès qu'un import est effectué, le problème survient...
je vous donne un screen pour vous montrer :
Screen 1, tout est normal : (image plus grande : https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-6776706-678407/adobe+audition+cc+ mix-problem+-+before+saving.jpg )
Screen 2, après l'importation d'un fichier quelconque, la sauvegarde et la re ouverture du fichier : (image plus grande : https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-6776706-678408/adobe+audition+cc+ mix-problem+-+after+saving.jpg )
Merci pour l'aide apporter, car ça me bouffe un temps de dingue et je n'arrive pas à trouver d'où cela peut venir

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